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''Apache Christ'' (
Apache The Apache () are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño, Ndendahe (Bedonkohe or Mogollon and Nednhi or Carrizaleño an ...
: ''Bik’egu'indán'') is a painting depicting Jesus as a Mescalero holy man. Created in 1989 by American Franciscan friar
Robert Lentz Robert Lentz (born 1946) is an American Franciscan friar and religious icon painter.Br ...
, the icon is displayed in the altar of the
St. Joseph Apache Mission Church The St. Joseph Apache Mission Church is a historic Catholic parish church at 626 Mission Trail in Mescalero, New Mexico, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. Its parishioners are mostly members of the ...
, a Catholic church in the U.S. state of New Mexico with parishioners who are mostly Mescalero
Apache The Apache () are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño, Ndendahe (Bedonkohe or Mogollon and Nednhi or Carrizaleño an ...
. In the painting, Jesus is depicted atop Sierra Blanca, a New Mexico mountain range, greeting the rising sun after performing a sacred puberty ritual. Lentz, who is known for his
iconography Iconography, as a branch of art history, studies the identification, description and interpretation of the content of images: the subjects depicted, the particular compositions and details used to do so, and other elements that are distinct fro ...
depicting Jesus in different cultural contexts, painted ''Apache Christ'' in 1989 following a conversation with the church's pastor. He met with Mescalero Apache leaders and consulted with Apache medicine men for cultural guidance. In preparation for the artwork, he studied Apache rituals and gathered sacred spring water from the summit of Sierra Blanca to use in the mixing of his paints. In 2024, a priest from St. Joseph removed ''Apache Christ'' and other sacred Mescalero art objects from display due to his view that they were
pagan Paganism (from classical Latin ''pāgānus'' "rural", "rustic", later "civilian") is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, or ethnic religions other than Judaism. ...
imagery. The removal outraged many of the church's parishioners. The painting was soon reinstalled and the priest was replaced.


Background

The
St. Joseph Apache Mission Church The St. Joseph Apache Mission Church is a historic Catholic parish church at 626 Mission Trail in Mescalero, New Mexico, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. Its parishioners are mostly members of the ...
was built in Mescalero, New Mexico, in the early 20th century on the site of a prehistoric ruin of the Jornada Mogollon culture. Located within the
Mescalero Apache Reservation Mescalero or Mescalero Apache ( apm, Naa'dahéńdé) is an Apache tribe of Southern Athabaskan–speaking Native Americans. The tribe is federally recognized as the Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Apache Reservation, located in south-cen ...
, the church administers to the
Chiricahua Chiricahua ( ) is a band of Apache Native Americans. Based in the Southern Plains and Southwestern United States, the Chiricahua (Tsokanende ) are related to other Apache groups: Ndendahe (Mogollon, Carrizaleño), Tchihende (Mimbreño), Sehende ...
and Mescalero
Apache The Apache () are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño, Ndendahe (Bedonkohe or Mogollon and Nednhi or Carrizaleño an ...
people. During the construction of the church in 1920, traditional and sacred Apache spiritual items were placed beneath the cornerstone.
Albert Braun Father Albert William Braun Ordo Fratrum Minorum, OFM (September 5, 1889 – March 6, 1983) was a Priesthood (Catholic Church), Roman Catholic priest and teacher in the Southwestern United States, Southwest and the Pacific States, Pacific United St ...
, a Roman Catholic priest who helped to construct the church, respected the traditions of the Mescalero Apache ministry and did not interfere with their culture. Artist
Robert Lentz Robert Lentz (born 1946) is an American Franciscan friar and religious icon painter.Br ...
studied icon painting under
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around 1977 at the Holy Transfiguration Monastery in
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. He became a Franciscan friar and created icons depicting Jesus in different cultural contexts, as well as several gay-themed artworks with controversial backstories.


Conception and execution

In 1989, Lentz travelled to Mescalero, New Mexico, to visit St. Joseph. He discussed the possibility of creating a painting for the church with Father Larry Gosselin, a fellow Franciscan who was the church's pastor at the time. Gosselin asked for approval from 15 Mescalero Apache leaders and arranged for Lentz to meet with Apache medicine men for cultural guidance. Initially the medicine men did not approve of the project, but later acquiesced, recommending that Lentz not use anyone from Mescalero as a model for the work. In preparation for creating the painting, Lentz familiarized himself with Apache rituals and made a pilgrimage to the summit of Sierra Blanca where he gathered water from the sacred springs to use for mixing his paint. According to Gosselin, Lentz "poured all of himself into that painting", sprinkling himself with gold dust and forgoing showering so his body oils would help to adhere the gold onto the canvas. He took three months to finish the painting. According to Lentz, the intention of the painting is to show "that people could be Apache and Catholic, and both completely". Lentz gave ''Apache Christ'' to the Mescalero people. When he brought the finished painting to show to Father Gosselin, a nun named Juanita was conversing with some visiting women. As the painting was unveiled, there was a three-minute silence. Sister Juanita later said that they had been in silent awe. ''Apache Christ'' was installed on the wall behind the stone chapel's altar in 1990. It received a blessing from Father Gosselin during mass. The mass was paused midway through to allow the painting to receive a traditional blessing with cattail pollen from Mescalero medicine men.


Description

''Apache Christ'' serves as the centerpiece of the St. Joseph Apache Mission Church, representing a blending of Christian rites and sacred Apache ceremonies. The
icon painting An icon () is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, in the cultures of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Catholic churches. They are not simply artworks; "an icon is a sacred image used in religious devotion". The most ...
depicts Jesus as a Mescalero
Apache The Apache () are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño, Ndendahe (Bedonkohe or Mogollon and Nednhi or Carrizaleño an ...
medicine man standing on the summit of Sierra Blanca at dawn. In the tall painting, he is dressed traditionally, wearing moccasins, a
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, and a warrior shirt. His left hand is raised, the outward-facing palm bearing a sun symbol, while his right hand holds a deer hoof rattle. Before his feet is a basket containing sacred objects, including a grass brush, bags of tobacco, cattail pollen, and an eagle feather. An eagle flying in the background represents the
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. Greek
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s representing Jesus Christ are depicted in the halo and in the upper corners of the painting. The Apache words ''Bik’egu'indán'' ("Giver of Life", one of the Apache names for the Creator) are inscribed on the lower border of the painting. An elaborate frame for the icon was hand-crafted by Roberto Lavadie, a wood sculptor based in New Mexico. In the painting, Jesus is represented greeting the dawn on the fourth morning of the traditional puberty rites for young women who have come of age. The deer hoof rattle he holds is used ceremonially during Mescalero puberty rituals. During Christmas, a tepee and nativity scene are erected in the church near the painting. The baby Jesus, strapped to a
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, is carried to the altar by Mescalero girls who have recently gone through the ceremonial puberty rites. Versions of the ''Apache Christ'' icon have been displayed in other Native churches, including a
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church in Mexico, an Episcopal church in Salt Lake City, Utah, St. Peter's Chapel at the National Shrine of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, and in the altar of the former ANAWIM church in Chicago.


2024 removal and restoration

Security footage from inside the church shows that on June 26, 2024, Fr. Chudy and other men removed the ''Apache Christ'' icon from display, having deemed it pagan imagery contradictory to Catholicism. Also removed were baskets and ceramic chalices which were used during the
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and had been gifts from the Pueblo community, as well as a painting of a sacred Indigenous dancer by Mescalero artist Gervase Peso. The icon's wooden frame was disassembled and locked in a storage area only accessible by the diocese of Las Cruces. The removal of the art occurred under the approval of Bishop
Peter Baldacchino Peter Baldacchino (born December 5, 1960) is a Maltese-born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Since July 23, 2019, he has been serving as the bishop of the Diocese of Las Cruces in New Mexico. He previously served as an auxiliary ...
. A diocesan risk manager and other men associated with a Spiritual Warfare prayer group were present for the removal. Parishioners initially believed that the art had been stolen. Lentz compared the removal of the icon to a 19th-century ambush of an Indian village by a posse of white men. He wrote that he had given the painting to the Mescalero people and that men from a conservative Catholic organization in a military town 30 miles from Mescalero had been responsible for the removal. He continued: After the incident gained widespread media attention, the diocese returned the art, which was reinstalled. Bishop Baldacchino replaced the priest with another and met with the parish council. A member of the parish council indicated Baldacchino "seemed more concerned about the icon being 'hastily' reinstalled rather than acknowledging the harm or offering an apology". The removal touched off a debate within the Catholic Church regarding inculturation and the melding of Apache and Catholic traditions.


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